- Retro-styled space shooting adventure
- A new level is released with every new song
- Play as a pilot while navigating through the lunar system
Gnarhard has just released an update for their recently launched game, Gigabull, a retro-styled space shooting adventure based on a band of the same name. Beginning July 26, Gigabull started unveiling their debut album, Ox Send. This was done in a distinctive way as each song was paired with a level in the shooter.
Gigabull recently released their latest effort, which means level three is now available to way. In the game’s universe, Gigabull, both the band’s alter ego and a notorious horned villain has captured ten sacred thumb drives, each containing a song from the album. Your mission is simple, reclaim all ten drives to solve the puzzle and restore peace.
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In this retro-styled shooter, you step into the shoes of a G.N.A.R. (Gigabull Nebula Attack Reserve) pilot, journeying through the lunar system to reclaim your home planet. You’ll navigate meticulously crafted pixel art landscapes filled with enemy waves synchronised to Gigabull’s original soundtrack. As you unlock new ships and abilities, you’ll dive deeper into the Gigaverse, fighting your way through intense battles and unravelling the cosmic lore behind each track.
Gigabull’s fusion of music and retro-style art doesn’t stop with Ox Send. Formed in 2019 by Grayson Erhard, Tyler Lindgren, and Chris Beeble, Gigabull has been on a mission to redefine genre boundaries. It all began when Erhard and Lindgren’s jam session birthed their first track, “Just The TRS.” To give it a polished touch, they enlisted Beeble, who ended up not just mixing but joining the lineup as their bassist.
Experience the thrill for yourself by downloading Gigabull now by clicking on the link below. It is a free-to-play game with in-app purchases. You can also visit the official website for more information.